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FRESNO COUNTY JAIL BAIL BONDS

Finding out that a friend or family member has been arrested and taken to the Fresno County Jail can be very distressing. It can be hard to know where to turn for help.

Contacting a licensed California bail bondsman can be very helpful, especially if you have never had to deal with the bail bond system.

Our staff at Greg Rynerson Bail Bonds consists of professional, trained agents who will take the time to explain the bail bond process for Fresno County Jail. Our simple forms can be completed over the phone, by fax or email, or in person.

We recommend that you call as soon as you learn of your loved one's arrest and be ready to answer a few questions about them, such as their full name, a list of charges and bail amount, and their employment information.

In most cases, no collateral is required to obtain a bail bond. For your convenience we accept payments made with a Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Visa. We can even make a payment arrangement for those who qualify. There are never additional taxes or fees with a bail bond.

Call Greg Rynerson Bail Bonds today at 888-BAIL-BOND to speak with a licensed bondman about Fresno County bail bonds.

FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT

The Fresno County Sheriff's Department operates four jail facilities, housing over 2,150 inmates. There is a total of 387 officer’s who work within these facilities, covering three different shifts. At each shift, there are about 80 officers overseeing the vast inmate population.

When you call 888-224-5266, a bondsman will be ready to answer your call 24-hours a day, 7-days a week for Fresno County Jail bail bonds.

Built in 1993, this facility is five stories with four floors. It holds a maximum of 1,728 inmates. This is the newest jail facility, built with the same security concepts as the Main Jail but with the latest technology.

South Annex Facility
2280 Fresno St.
Fresno, CA 93721

The oldest jail facility, built in 1947, has four floors. The maximum number of inmates held at this jail is 675. This is the toughest of all the jails, with perimeters and 1/4" case hardened steel used to retain inmates.

Satellite Jail
110 "M" St.
Fresno, CA 93721

This facility was built in 1986 and is made up of four modular units. The maximum population here is 200. The security here is the lowest of the Detention Bureau. Inmates here are sentenced to county time and are assigned to participate in various work crews, cleaning roadways, gardening, etc.

INMATE PROGRAMS

The Detention Programs at Fresno Jails are created to enable inmates to become safe, self-sufficient, and healthy law-abiding citizens. The officers are committed to developing an inmate's character. The Josephson Institute of Ethics has set the "Six Pillars of Character" in order to outline the central values which form the foundation of behavioral expectations of inmates. These are:

Trustworthiness

Respect

Responsibility

Fairness

Caring

Citizenship

Inmates at the Fresno County Jail are offered the chance to further their education through the Delma Graves Adult School, run by the Fresno County Office of Education. Programs offered include Literacy, Adult Basic Education/ General Education Development, English as a Second Language and Personal Skills Development. Life Skills courses include Cognitive Thinking, Work Attitude and Behavior, Relationships, Seeking Employment, Money Management, and Interpersonal Skills.

Inmates are also offered Religious and Chaplain Services, Library, Alcoholics/ Narcotics Anonymous meetings, Community Resources, Health/ Wellness/ Recreation, Child Support Responsibility Information, and Marriages. These are all available to sentenced and pre-sentenced inmates.

Medical, dental, and mental health services are available to inmate’s 24-hours a day.

Main Facility
1225 "M" Street
Fresno, CA 93721
Phone: 559-457-6358

This facility was opened in 1989. This is a 12-story facility with six floors. Both medium and maximum security inmates are housed here. The maximum population at this jail is 1,064. A system of security perimeters make it difficult to escape.